Sanyo Electric Co A106 User Manual 32476

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Attachment #4
SWYO
COMMERCIAL USE MICROWAVE OVEN OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS DE FONCTIONNEMENT D'UN FOUR
A MICRO-ONDES A USAGE COMMERCIAL
MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES DEL HQRNO DE
MICROONDAS DE USO PROFESIONAL
Read these instructions carefully
before using these ovensr
If you follow the instructions, your
microwave oven will provide you
with many years of good service.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
TABLE OF CONTENTS .......
Safely Instructions
I PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPOSURE
TO EXCESSIVE MICROWAVE ENERGY .
I Proper and Sale Use of your Oven.
I Important Safely Instructions .....
I Electrical Grounding Inslluctlons
I Installation
I Ulensils...
Setting Up & Getting (a now our ven
I Name and Function of Parts ..
ITumtabIe Installatinn
I Comrol Panel
Operating Insrrucrions
I Manual cooking
I Programming fo
I Power level list
I One (ouch Program ccoklng ..
I Memory recall ..
I Optional luncxions
I Care and Cleaning
I Before calling for service ..
ELECTRICAL GR UNDINGI STRU ONS
This appliance must be grounded. ll there is an
electrical short circuit, grounding reduces the risk oi
electric shock by providing an escape wire lor the
electric current. This appliance Is equipped with a
cord that has a grounding wire with a grounding plug.
The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is
properly installed and grounded.
Consult a qualified electrician ii the grounding
instructions are not completely understood as to.
whether lhe appliance is properly grounded.
Properly polarized and
grounded outlet
Three-pronged (grounding) plug
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the
risk dot becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer
cor
Longer cord sets or extension cords may be need
with lollowing precautions:
~ The marked electrical rating oi the cord set or
extension cord should be equal to or higher than the
electrical rating oi the appliance.
- Titred extension card must be a groundingtype s-wire '
co .
~ A longer cord should be arranged so that it will not
drape over the wuntenop where It can be pulled on
by children or tripped over accidentally.
The electrical power cord must be kept dry and must
not be pinched or cnrshed in any way.
WARNING - improper use of the grounding
plug can result in electric shock. -
INST L o
‘l.
The oven surround and also the surround oi the control panel
is covered by a protective plastic film, and this should be
removed prior to putting the oven into use.
Install the oven on a flat, level surlace strong enough to saiely
bear the weight oi the oven. To avoid the possibility of causing
vibration or noise the oven must be in a stable position.
Keep the oven away from heat and water
Exposure to heat and water can lower oven elliclencv and
lead to malfunctioning, so be sure to install the oven away
from external heat and water sources.
Some interference may occur it it is placed too close to a
radio or TV, so keep them as iar apart as possible.
Exhaust vents are located at the rear oi the oven so
maintain a m imum spacing of 5am (2"l between the
oven and any adjacent surfaces at these points.
In an enclosed housing, please maintain a minimum
spacing of 20cm on the top.
Covering the exhaust vent may lead to malfunctioning. Hot air
flows from these vents, so be sure not to obstruct cover or let
curtains come between the oven and the rear wall.
d. when you stack your microwave ovens
ll Place one microwave oven on top oi the other one, and
remove the plates which are each secured by a single screw
to the bottom-lett comers at the rear of both microwaves.
lFig ll
2) Remove the two screws which are securing the irame of the
lower microwave oven. Remove the screw which is securing
the bottom—right corner or the upper microwave oven. (Fig. 2)
Bl Use the upper and lower plate screw holes to secure the
upper and lower microwave ovens with the four screws
Secure the buttom-Ieit corner or the lower microwave also.
(Fig. 3)
NOTE:
This unll is not designed tor 50_Hz or any circuit
other than a tzovolrloon AC circull.
This oven is designed tor countenop installation
only. Insertion into a cabinet or wall will damage
lhe product and void the warranty.
ME AN FUN
Accessories
Tumlable
Tumlabla roller resl -
Operating lnsiruclinns .
1. Oven Cavity
Place food in this space to cook. Wipe the cavity clean each
time the oven IS used
2, Stlrrer Shield
Clean With care.
3. DoorHandle
4. Door
5. DoorLarch
6. Shielded Viewing Window
The progress of cooking can be observed while oven is
operating,
7. Door Arm
Prevents door swmging back.
10
8. Cabinet
4). Control Panel
10. Mains Lead
11. Safety Interlock System
With built-in safety interlocks.
12. Turntable roller rest
13. Air Filter
Clean with care,
14. Turntable
Note: When opening door. be sure to open fully
CONTROL PANEL
1. Displays 4. Clearkey
as»:
5. Memory key
MEMORY
8. Power key
0 Counts down cooking time in
seconds.
LON MED NI
0 Indicates cooking power levels.
Low MED HI
0 Blinks while cooking.
D Gives notice that it is time to need
maintenance, Please call a servrce
engineer to get more information.
2. Programmable No. nuls ten key
POWER
. For “ninth: pron-m number from n to 20. 7.11me key
u. Wltsn choosing the pmnim mmb'or is or 20.
~ngnm ts- - +10 + 51 TIME
mm 20- + [o]
it See mg! "l in detail
3. Program Selection Kev] 3~ Sh" key
0 Th n ' b ‘
e u it ts ready to egtn operation as soon START
as the heating time has been programmed,
using these ten keys (numbered 1 to 9, 0).
The time selected will be displayed, and
S “count-down" after the process is begun.
- For determining power output and cooking
time during programming.
0 Clears all previous settings it pressed
before cooking starts. During cooking,
press to stop overt.
Input desired power level and cooking
time for program cooking.
0 input desired power level.
0 Input desired cooking time.
For manual cooking.
- For restart at programmed cooking.
MANUAL COOKING
This baSlC microwave CDOktflQ method allows you to cook lood tor a desired time at difterent power levels.
Microwave power can be selected lrom 10 different levels as shown on page 11 .
To cook 1 minute 30 seconds at power level 8.
KEV OPERA110N msmv meow |
1 0 Place lood lfl suitable containers on the turntable in the 3
oven and close the door.
2 . power
us-
3 0 Press 8 to select power level 5.
8 power level bars are displayed. " fl " l‘ l" '
LOW MED HI
4 TIME e Press TIME Key, "Mun"
LOW MED NI
I. n I j I”!
5 D 0 Enter 1 minute 30 seconds by pressing 1, 3 and 0, "H'n‘nfl'J
LW MED MI
..
5 sum- . Press START Key. 1.8 5'
Total cooking time shows in the display and then counts down. "‘ fl " " “ “" “
LOW MED HI
7 ' Cooking time ends 3 _
0 Remove the food from oven alter "beep" tone sounds.
Low urea m
--
ll no specific power is entered, the power level will always be maximum.
When tt is necessary to open the door Whlle foods are cooking, the cooking program is automaticaly suspended, with the
program indtcator oar lit and remaining time displayed unchanged,
To resume cooking after opening the door to check foods, close the door and touch START key.
A ”beep" tone sounds whenever any key is touched
Input "100" to enter 1 minute (60 seconds)
For 2-stage or a-stage cooking, repeat steps 2 to 5.
Touch CLEAR key to stop cooking halfway through the process,
Turn bulky food over (180 degree] hallway through the cooking.
When cooking two or more Items, rotate them halfway through the cooking.
When cooking foods wrth parts at different thicknesses, protect the thinner, tester-cooking part with aluminum loll
halfway through the cooking to protect them from overcooking.
When cooking soups or souses, Slll them (once or twrce) hallway through the cooking.

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